Much was made of the time Maradona played in a Tottenham Hotspur shirt, but footage has emerged of him playing football in one again a decade later.

The World Cup-winning Argentinean famously played in a Spurs kit at White Hart Lane during friend and compatriot Ossie Ardiles' testimonial against Inter Milan on May 1, 1986. He borrowed Tottenham striker Clive Allen's boots to play that day.

Maradona was back at Spurs' temporary new home, Wembley, last month and received a new Tottenham shirt on the pitch at half-time during the 4-1 win against Liverpool in the Premier League, the 57-year-old appearing with Ardiles who translated his words to the crowd.

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However, footage on YouTube shows the football legend also had another moment with a Spurs shirt as he played in a small-sided match in Spa in 1996. This was during his time at Boca Juniors towards the end of his career and came two years after the doping ban placed on him during the 1994 World Cup and after his brief spell spent playing at Newell's Old Boys alongside a certain Mauricio Pochettino.

During this match in Spa, Maradona is shown above turning up in a vest with his agent Guillermo Coppola, signing autographs before showing off his skills for a side all wearing yellow Umbro Tottenham away shirts. He played with a number six on his back rather than his trademark number ten.